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Posts Tagged president

2010 CMA Award Nominations Announced
2010 CMA Award Nominations Announced
Artists on the Right: Walt Disney Part 1
Artists on the Right: Walt Disney Part 1
O’s socialist-illegal-alien-advocate brainwashes High Schoolers
US Open Player of the Day: Ryan Harrison
US Open Player of the Day: Ryan Harrison


Huffington Post Senior Washington Correspondent Calls Out Obama

On May 28, 2010 at 12:48 am

Huffington Post Senior Washington Correspondent Calls Out Obama

Yep, Dan Froomkin, Senior Washington Correspondent for the Huffington Post, calls Obama out on his lame press conference regarding the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill in his newest post. His conclusion: Obama can say he’s in charge all he wants, but he’s not and he’s not fooling anyone. The press conference was a powerful rhetorical rejoinder [...]

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Obama’s Nuclear Piety Show

On April 12, 2010 at 10:56 pm

Obama’s Nuclear Piety Show

In one of the most stunning demonstrations of naiveté ever conducted by a US President, the Obama Administration released its Nuclear Posture Review – or NPR – to the world this week, severely weakening our defense posture and exposing our nation and our allies to a greater threat from chemical and biological attack. One of [...]

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Lost and Found: Young Republican Enthusiasm

On March 11, 2010 at 12:51 pm

As published on The Daily Caller on 10 March 2010 A new poll of America’s 18-29 year-olds released yesterday by Harvard’s Institute of Politics gives the Republican Party serious hope for change in 2010. The poll reveals a significant enthusiasm gap among young voters, with young Republicans expressing greater eagerness to vote in November’s midterm [...]

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President Fails Foreign Policy Test

On December 8, 2009 at 10:13 am

President Fails Foreign Policy Test

Though the President of the United States is elected through a political process, politics should not dictate the President’s leadership.  Unfortunately, leadership is sometimes traded for political expediency.  Such is the case of President Obama and Afghanistan. The Constitution places no greater responsibility on the President than that of Commander in Chief.  When the President deploys [...]

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Oprah Announces Candidacy for Pope

On November 25, 2009 at 10:07 am

Oprah Announces Candidacy for Pope

Satire from The Endive On the heels of her surprise announcement that the Oprah Winfrey Show would end in 2011, the leading talk show host and business magnate has shocked the world once again by announcing her candidacy for Pope. “I’ve run a successful talk show, magazine, multiple businesses, and I got a President elected,” [...]

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Spotted: MO lost her manners, Capitol Offense!

On November 12, 2009 at 8:04 am

Spotted: MO lost her manners, Capitol Offense!

Where do I start? Looks like Girl President forgot part of her dress. The White House spends so much time looking into the future. Maybe if Lady O had a proper calendar, she’d realize we’re well past the time for bold prints and bright colors. A vivid, oversized floral print cocktail dress isn’t simply an [...]

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TOTUS BLOG: Hilarity Since 2008

On November 3, 2009 at 10:24 am

TOTUS BLOG: Hilarity Since 2008

Any American who obsessively followed last year’s unfortunate Presidential election where Barack “Incompetence” Obama got elected had to have stumbled across the TOTUS blog. TOTUS stands for “Teleprompter of the United States” and is a play off words from the widely used phrase “POTUS” which, obviously, stands for “President of the United States. Why TOTUS? [...]

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Girl Power! Sarah Palin & Ronald Reagan

On October 21, 2009 at 9:29 am

Girl Power! Sarah Palin & Ronald Reagan

So Sarah Palin will appear on Oprah. I can’t remember a time when one person—outside of the presidency and not behind the golden EIB microphone—wielded as much influence as Sarah Palin. Those more aware during the formative years of the Reagan Revolution, I suspect, would rightly point to Ronald Wilson Reagan. A staunch supporter of [...]

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Obama and SNL Still Tight (VIDEO)

On October 8, 2009 at 9:25 am

Obama and SNL Still Tight (VIDEO)

Media outlets everywhere are pronouncing the end of Obama’s media honeymoon in the wake of Saturday Night Live’s first sketch bashing the President. I disagree. A quick look at SNL’s storied history of Presidential mockery proves my point. Take a look at the presidents they really hated, starting with Gerald Ford. In a recent interview, [...]

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An Artist’s Thoughts on the President

On October 2, 2009 at 9:29 am

An Artist's Thoughts on the President

As an artistic, 20-something woman living and working in NYC I’ve found myself in quite the pickle. I’ve developed a new view that goes against everything someone like me is supposed to believe in. I feel as though I’m defying gravity, or some unwritten code that says I have to be idealistic, hopeful, and supportive. [...]

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Why The Tea Parties Over Obama’s Healthcare Plan?

On September 17, 2009 at 9:28 am

Why The Tea Parties Over Obama’s Healthcare Plan?

The massive tea party protests across the nation are a new phenomenon, emerging largely under this President. Although some like to compare Obama to our last Democrat President Bill Clinton due to his charisma and a Democrat-controlled Congress, Obama is no Bill Clinton. Obama comes from the far left wing of politics. He was labeled [...]

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